In this episode, we review C. Robert Cargill's novel, Sea of Rust. Sarah dresses as a robot cowboy and rides her trusty, rusty (literally) steed to the show. Daniel realizes that he is bound by his original brainwork design. Trey reads a paragraph and the rest of the casts dreams of cotton candy and maple syrup, then wonder whether androids can, in fact, dream. And Dean gets a new core.
Hosted by Dean Karpowicz, with with Daniel Morbach, Trey Bourn, and Sarah Willis.
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In this episode, we review C. Robert Cargill's novel, Sea of Rust. Sarah dresses as a robot cowboy and rides her trusty, rusty (literally) steed to the show. Daniel realizes that he is bound by his original brainwork design. Trey reads a paragraph and the rest of the casts dreams of cotton candy and maple syrup, then wonder whether androids can, in fact, dream. And Dean gets a new core.
Hosted by Dean Karpowicz, with with Daniel Morbach, Trey Bourn, and Sarah Willis.
Happy Thanksgiving! In this episode, we talk about Hannibal. Matthew follows a black feathered stag out of the studio and into the dangerous woods. Daniel constructs a corpse totem and then watches everyone take pictures of it. Kayla buys a sniper rifle, climbs a tree, and protects the entire cast. And Dean puts on a herringbone suit and serves Thanksgiving dinner.
Content
1:15: General Thoughts
"Hannibal is a dapper man."
--Matthew
8:03: On Incivility
"Eat the rude!"
--Kayla
12:45: How Does Violence Tell the Story?
"Hannibal sees the beauty in killing and gore, and food and its preparation are our bridge to that."
--Matthew
15:30: How Does Food Tell the Story?
"The food porn is related to the corpse art. It's a conflict between aesthetics and morality."
--Daniel
21:30: The Love Story
"Hannibal's prolonged stabbing of Will is somewhat sensual."
--Matthew
The Pub
In this episode, we review C. Robert Cargill's novel, Sea of Rust. Sarah dresses as a robot cowboy and rides her trusty, rusty (literally) steed to the show. Daniel realizes that he is bound by his original brainwork design. Trey reads a paragraph and the rest of the casts dreams of cotton candy and maple syrup, then wonder whether androids can, in fact, dream. And Dean gets a new core.
Hosted by Dean Karpowicz, with with Daniel Morbach, Trey Bourn, and Sarah Willis.